Boulder Psychotherapy Institute

Advanced Training in Applied Existential Psychotherapy (AEP) — since 1989

An Experiential Psychodynamic Gestalt Approach   •   Boulder, Colorado


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MATTHEW LAUGHLIN
Spiritus Counseling LLC
1634 Walnut Street, Ste 111C
Boulder, Colorado 80302

phone: 303-929-3353

I work with individuals and couples alike. While I draw from a number of approaches, the central focus is determined by two things: what is most painful and difficult in your life or relationship at this time and what is most dear to you. Contact me for a free consult or check out my website - www.spirituscounseling.com - for a quick 'chemistry check,' and more info.

 

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Meshkin AmiriRad, Ph.D., M.A., M.S.

Counseling and Psychological Services
4251 Kipling street
Wheatridge, Co 80033

phone: 9282840600

Psychological services including counseling, Diagnosis and Treatment, psychological and Neuropsychological assessment.

 

Sujatha Reddy, L.P.C.

Heartland Wellness LLC
2855 N Speer Blvd
Denver, CO 80211

phone: 303-325-5617

We offer: Health and Wellness coaching for Cancer, Heart Disease, Diabetis, Women's Issues, weight management, life transitions, chronic pain and illness. Mental health counseling for Anxiety, Depression, Insomnia, Grief and loss, Ayurvedic Consultations, Mindfulness program, Cognitive behavioral therapy, EFT Emotional Freedom Technique

 

Dr. Wyatt Fisher, Psy.D.

www.marriagecounselingboulder.com
1209 Pearl St.
Boulder, CO 80302

phone: 303-596-6836

I specialize in marriage counseling in Boulder, CO. I begin by providing either a half or full day marriage intensive for couples to make substantial progress right from the start when they need it most. My office is ideally located on the Pearl St. Mall next to Ben and Jerry's.

 

Gisele Shea Berzins, M.A.

548 Mountain Avenue
Berthoud, Colorado 80513

phone: 303-408-0366

Call for a FREE 20 MINUTE CONSULTATION. My emphasis is in two areas: (1) Helping people overcome GRIEF and LOSS (perhaps a DIVORCE or DEATH of a loved one); and (2) CHRONIC PAIN Release. The loss may be of a spouse, relative, friend, pet; or the loss of a parent to dementia or entering a care facility; the loss of one's own independence, freedom or mobility due to natural aging. Counseling can also be very effective in releasing CHRONIC PAIN. Many times chronic pain develops or continues due to emotional stressors. During counseling we can identify what stressors could be causing your pain. In many cases, pain that was once attributable to a solely medical cause or had no diagnosable onset, continues or is pronounced by unperceived emotional, stress-related issues, FEARS, ANXIETY. Yes, the pain is real NOT imaginary. I am here to help.

 

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